1 00:00:10,080 --> 00:00:14,040 Speaker 1: This is the OTP four D presented by Farm Bureau 2 00:00:14,120 --> 00:00:18,200 Speaker 1: Health Plans. More than healthcare coverage, it's a better experience. 3 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:23,600 Speaker 1: Visit FBHP dot com to learn more. With Amy Wells 4 00:00:23,640 --> 00:00:26,840 Speaker 1: and Rhet Brian from Titans Radio, I'm Mike Keith. Titans 5 00:00:26,840 --> 00:00:31,040 Speaker 1: fall in overtime at Kansas City on Sunday night, twenty 6 00:00:31,160 --> 00:00:35,839 Speaker 1: to seventeen. I have to say one of the tougher 7 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:40,559 Speaker 1: losses to take in the regular season in recent memory. 8 00:00:40,560 --> 00:00:46,839 Speaker 1: Amy agree with that. Listen, when we looked at the 9 00:00:46,920 --> 00:00:49,479 Speaker 1: personnel that we were going to be going into Kansas 10 00:00:49,520 --> 00:00:56,240 Speaker 1: City with, everyone was a little concerned, and concerned might 11 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:58,040 Speaker 1: not even be the right word, but you knew it 12 00:00:58,080 --> 00:01:00,120 Speaker 1: was going to be a challenge because you know what 13 00:01:00,200 --> 00:01:02,639 Speaker 1: Kansas City is, and you know how these games are 14 00:01:02,640 --> 00:01:05,000 Speaker 1: with the Titans and the Chiefs, and they're always that way, 15 00:01:05,640 --> 00:01:08,680 Speaker 1: So you kind of had an expectation of what this 16 00:01:08,720 --> 00:01:11,120 Speaker 1: game could be like. And then the Titans go in 17 00:01:11,160 --> 00:01:14,440 Speaker 1: there and they're playing so well, and they're playing so hard. 18 00:01:14,880 --> 00:01:17,600 Speaker 1: I haven't seen a team fight the way that this 19 00:01:17,640 --> 00:01:22,200 Speaker 1: team fought in a long time. It was just something different, 20 00:01:22,600 --> 00:01:25,000 Speaker 1: and for it to end the way that it did, 21 00:01:25,080 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 1: and in such a heartbreaking fashion. You just hate it 22 00:01:28,920 --> 00:01:31,720 Speaker 1: because you wanted it for this team that worked to 23 00:01:31,880 --> 00:01:35,280 Speaker 1: overcome so much throughout the week to get as far 24 00:01:35,319 --> 00:01:37,640 Speaker 1: as they did in that game. I'm just thinking about 25 00:01:37,680 --> 00:01:40,280 Speaker 1: the three of us together. I mean, we're all tired 26 00:01:40,280 --> 00:01:42,560 Speaker 1: and moving through our stuff today. And I'm not saying 27 00:01:42,600 --> 00:01:45,119 Speaker 1: we did anything at all, because I didn't. I can't 28 00:01:45,120 --> 00:01:49,280 Speaker 1: imagine how tired those guys are today with the effort 29 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:52,800 Speaker 1: that I saw in four quarters in an overtime session 30 00:01:52,880 --> 00:01:55,400 Speaker 1: last night in Kansas City. And it's not just I 31 00:01:55,760 --> 00:01:58,560 Speaker 1: don't just feel bad for the defense who was out there, 32 00:01:58,600 --> 00:02:01,040 Speaker 1: and Jim Wyatt brought it up today at Mike Rabels 33 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:04,640 Speaker 1: press conference and valid, when you count the penalty's defense 34 00:02:04,720 --> 00:02:06,960 Speaker 1: was in there for one hundred plays. It's not just them, 35 00:02:07,040 --> 00:02:09,359 Speaker 1: it's I mean, it's Malik Willis, who I thought took 36 00:02:09,400 --> 00:02:12,840 Speaker 1: a nice little step forward in a prime time game. 37 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:15,880 Speaker 1: And just you're right, Amy, all three phases trying to 38 00:02:15,919 --> 00:02:19,200 Speaker 1: play complimentary football and did for quite some time against 39 00:02:19,200 --> 00:02:22,440 Speaker 1: a formidable opponent. All right, let's jump right in first down, 40 00:02:23,000 --> 00:02:26,480 Speaker 1: Amy Wells, you began your play that turned the game. 41 00:02:26,720 --> 00:02:29,639 Speaker 1: It has to be in the fourth quarter. They're seven 42 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:32,720 Speaker 1: minutes and eleven seconds left in the game, Chiefs are 43 00:02:32,720 --> 00:02:35,640 Speaker 1: on the field. It's third and seventeen and the Titans 44 00:02:35,680 --> 00:02:38,400 Speaker 1: are up seventeen to nine if the Titans can get 45 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:42,600 Speaker 1: them off the field on third and seventeen, which I 46 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:46,600 Speaker 1: mean statistically seems plausible. The Titans are sitting in a 47 00:02:46,639 --> 00:02:51,320 Speaker 1: really good place and Patrick Mahomes does what Patrick Mahomes does, 48 00:02:51,760 --> 00:02:55,080 Speaker 1: and he scrambles around and he's slippery and fast, and 49 00:02:55,160 --> 00:02:58,440 Speaker 1: he's able to get twenty yards and the first down. 50 00:02:58,880 --> 00:03:01,880 Speaker 1: Ultimately that extent than the drive that led to their touchdown, 51 00:03:02,280 --> 00:03:05,480 Speaker 1: than the subsequent two point conversion, and then an overtime win. 52 00:03:05,600 --> 00:03:09,280 Speaker 1: So that was the play that I think kind of 53 00:03:09,680 --> 00:03:13,919 Speaker 1: broke the defense. It brooked their spirit. I think it 54 00:03:14,040 --> 00:03:17,519 Speaker 1: was about long, hard game and they needed to get 55 00:03:17,560 --> 00:03:20,600 Speaker 1: that stop and it just didn't happen, and they never 56 00:03:20,639 --> 00:03:23,720 Speaker 1: were able to really regain their footing after that. For me, 57 00:03:23,919 --> 00:03:27,400 Speaker 1: it was the Harrison Butker field goal that he missed. 58 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:32,040 Speaker 1: This is five one left in the third quarter. They 59 00:03:32,040 --> 00:03:34,519 Speaker 1: had gone on a ten play drive. At that point, 60 00:03:34,880 --> 00:03:38,360 Speaker 1: they're moving down the field and the Titans had just 61 00:03:38,520 --> 00:03:42,000 Speaker 1: extended their lead to eight the series prior to that 62 00:03:42,040 --> 00:03:44,920 Speaker 1: with a Randy Bullock forty four yard field goal. But 63 00:03:45,680 --> 00:03:48,600 Speaker 1: at that point they're climbing back into this thing and 64 00:03:48,680 --> 00:03:51,680 Speaker 1: Harrison Butker misses the field goal. You talked about it 65 00:03:51,760 --> 00:03:55,000 Speaker 1: on air with Coach Mack about how many pats he's 66 00:03:55,000 --> 00:03:57,840 Speaker 1: missed and these things, and sure enough it's wide right, 67 00:03:58,280 --> 00:04:00,880 Speaker 1: and the Titans are fighting here, they are going into 68 00:04:00,920 --> 00:04:04,040 Speaker 1: the fourth quarter. Eventually, that wouldn't be the play that 69 00:04:04,120 --> 00:04:06,200 Speaker 1: turned the game, but I think that's one place where 70 00:04:06,200 --> 00:04:08,880 Speaker 1: it certainly could have been a pivotal moment. Mine is 71 00:04:09,160 --> 00:04:13,240 Speaker 1: Patrick mahomes fourteen yard touchdown run with three oh five 72 00:04:13,320 --> 00:04:15,440 Speaker 1: to go. Not only does it set up the game 73 00:04:15,480 --> 00:04:19,039 Speaker 1: tying two point conversion that leads US end overtime, but 74 00:04:19,160 --> 00:04:21,720 Speaker 1: that play was on third and nine, third and nine 75 00:04:21,760 --> 00:04:25,039 Speaker 1: at the fourteen Amy touched on the run that Mahomes 76 00:04:25,080 --> 00:04:27,720 Speaker 1: made with seven to eleven to go on third and seventeen. 77 00:04:28,080 --> 00:04:31,080 Speaker 1: Those were the only two third downs that the Titans 78 00:04:31,080 --> 00:04:35,080 Speaker 1: were able to get the Chiefs in in that entire drive. 79 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:39,760 Speaker 1: The defense is gassed at that point, very clearly, but 80 00:04:39,839 --> 00:04:43,320 Speaker 1: they've got a chance. The third and seventeen didn't work out. 81 00:04:43,800 --> 00:04:47,200 Speaker 1: They had defended it well, they had rushed Patrick Mahomes, 82 00:04:47,279 --> 00:04:50,560 Speaker 1: Well he just made a play on the third and nine, 83 00:04:50,960 --> 00:04:55,440 Speaker 1: same thing. Looks like they're in exactly the right position, 84 00:04:55,760 --> 00:04:58,479 Speaker 1: and here goes Patrick Mahomes not only picking up the 85 00:04:58,520 --> 00:05:02,520 Speaker 1: first down but scoring the touchdown. So that went to 86 00:05:02,600 --> 00:05:04,680 Speaker 1: me is the play that turned the game because at 87 00:05:04,720 --> 00:05:09,039 Speaker 1: that point, was there realistically any doubt they were going 88 00:05:09,120 --> 00:05:13,080 Speaker 1: to make the two point conversion? No, And the two 89 00:05:13,120 --> 00:05:16,760 Speaker 1: point conversion was probably going to be my honorable mention 90 00:05:16,920 --> 00:05:20,720 Speaker 1: for this question, because I mean, you had two shots 91 00:05:20,720 --> 00:05:22,800 Speaker 1: at it where they weren't able to make it happen, 92 00:05:22,960 --> 00:05:25,200 Speaker 1: and there were a series of penalties, and we could 93 00:05:25,560 --> 00:05:28,359 Speaker 1: do an entire OTP just on some of the calls 94 00:05:28,360 --> 00:05:31,600 Speaker 1: that were made in that game. But what it comes 95 00:05:31,640 --> 00:05:33,920 Speaker 1: down to is, in that moment, you have to play 96 00:05:33,960 --> 00:05:37,839 Speaker 1: flawless football, like this is your game. They cannot get 97 00:05:37,839 --> 00:05:41,480 Speaker 1: this two point conversion, and there were mistakes made and 98 00:05:41,800 --> 00:05:45,279 Speaker 1: there were penalties called, and so the Chief's got three 99 00:05:45,360 --> 00:05:49,920 Speaker 1: shots at it, essentially, and that was a pivotal moment 100 00:05:50,760 --> 00:05:54,479 Speaker 1: where you could feel things were kind of starting to fray. 101 00:05:54,520 --> 00:05:56,440 Speaker 1: At the end, well, you knew there was gonna be 102 00:05:56,520 --> 00:05:59,320 Speaker 1: a run. It's just like if you watch the Dallas 103 00:05:59,320 --> 00:06:02,920 Speaker 1: Cowboys in the nineteen seventies. You knew Roger Stallback was 104 00:06:02,960 --> 00:06:04,600 Speaker 1: gonna make a run at the end of the game. 105 00:06:04,600 --> 00:06:07,159 Speaker 1: And I'm not talking about a physical run. I'm talking 106 00:06:07,200 --> 00:06:09,679 Speaker 1: about if it's a seven point game and the Saint 107 00:06:09,720 --> 00:06:13,160 Speaker 1: Louis Cardinals or you know, the Philadelphia Eagles, or the 108 00:06:13,200 --> 00:06:16,040 Speaker 1: New York Giants or somebody have a lead on the 109 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:20,400 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys, Roger Stallback is gonna bring him back and 110 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:23,840 Speaker 1: he's gonna score. Now. Is he gonna win the game, 111 00:06:24,000 --> 00:06:25,560 Speaker 1: or he's gonna tie the game, or we're gonna go 112 00:06:25,600 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 1: to overtime, But it's going to happen. You knew this 113 00:06:28,360 --> 00:06:32,000 Speaker 1: was coming. You knew Patrick Mahomes would find a way 114 00:06:32,040 --> 00:06:34,920 Speaker 1: to make it happen. You didn't think he would have 115 00:06:34,960 --> 00:06:37,880 Speaker 1: to do it with his legs. And that was how 116 00:06:37,960 --> 00:06:42,400 Speaker 1: well the secondary played inside the twenty. They did a 117 00:06:42,400 --> 00:06:45,559 Speaker 1: good job. Listen. They gave up four hundred and ninety 118 00:06:45,640 --> 00:06:48,960 Speaker 1: nine yards, but amazingly only five and a half yards 119 00:06:48,960 --> 00:06:53,240 Speaker 1: of play, and you know they held in there as 120 00:06:53,279 --> 00:06:57,480 Speaker 1: best they could, but the runs just broke. They're back 121 00:06:57,600 --> 00:07:00,440 Speaker 1: and when he took off running around right end and 122 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:03,159 Speaker 1: put the movie did on Jeff Simmons, and you know, 123 00:07:03,240 --> 00:07:05,320 Speaker 1: found a way to not only, as I said, get 124 00:07:05,360 --> 00:07:08,640 Speaker 1: the first down, but score a touchdown. Right there, You're 125 00:07:08,680 --> 00:07:11,800 Speaker 1: just like, Okay, this is how it's going to happen. 126 00:07:11,840 --> 00:07:14,200 Speaker 1: And then on the two point conversion on the third try, 127 00:07:14,240 --> 00:07:16,320 Speaker 1: how do they have to do it? Him running again? 128 00:07:16,560 --> 00:07:19,280 Speaker 1: That's what you love about Mahomes. Amy, You and I 129 00:07:19,320 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 1: did the OTP the other day and I'd made the 130 00:07:21,800 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 1: comment that if Patrick Mahomes keeps doing what he has 131 00:07:27,200 --> 00:07:31,200 Speaker 1: done so far in his career, he will be statistically 132 00:07:31,240 --> 00:07:34,040 Speaker 1: the greatest quarterback in NFL history kind of scoffed in. 133 00:07:34,360 --> 00:07:36,640 Speaker 1: I scoffed at it, And after last night, I'm no 134 00:07:36,720 --> 00:07:41,200 Speaker 1: longer scoffing. I'm taking back my scoffing just because of 135 00:07:41,240 --> 00:07:44,240 Speaker 1: the numbers that I've seen after a game where it 136 00:07:44,360 --> 00:07:46,480 Speaker 1: felt like, I mean, they were coming from behind for 137 00:07:47,080 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 1: most of the game, and still statistically what he was 138 00:07:50,560 --> 00:07:54,000 Speaker 1: able to accomplish plays right into your point. So I'm 139 00:07:54,320 --> 00:07:56,600 Speaker 1: there with you now. My second time he's thrown for 140 00:07:56,600 --> 00:07:59,680 Speaker 1: four or forty six against the Titans. The second time, 141 00:07:59,720 --> 00:08:04,800 Speaker 1: but here's what's amazing. His passer rating throwing for four 142 00:08:04,920 --> 00:08:08,240 Speaker 1: hundred and forty six yards was just eighty point nine. 143 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:10,880 Speaker 1: That was something that I mentioned in postgame last night 144 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:14,000 Speaker 1: that stood out in my mind like you'd think that'd 145 00:08:14,000 --> 00:08:16,840 Speaker 1: be because he I think his passer rating this season 146 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:18,800 Speaker 1: going in this game was one oh nine point two 147 00:08:18,920 --> 00:08:21,920 Speaker 1: or five. Well, for his career, it's over one oh six, right, 148 00:08:22,160 --> 00:08:24,920 Speaker 1: Which is what Amy and I were having the discussion 149 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:27,480 Speaker 1: about last week, is when the scoffing happened. When the 150 00:08:27,480 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 1: scoffing happened, it was four to I mean, he's a 151 00:08:30,840 --> 00:08:34,680 Speaker 1: four to one touchdown to interception ratio. Tom Brady's three 152 00:08:34,760 --> 00:08:39,600 Speaker 1: to one, Peyton Manning's two point three to one. He's 153 00:08:39,679 --> 00:08:41,960 Speaker 1: already thrown for four. I mean he nearly threw for 154 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:44,959 Speaker 1: He got to four thousand last night, and he's twenty 155 00:08:44,960 --> 00:08:47,920 Speaker 1: five hundred for the season already. But I mean, the 156 00:08:47,960 --> 00:08:51,120 Speaker 1: guy's just he's remarkable. Yet they sacked him four times, 157 00:08:51,160 --> 00:08:55,440 Speaker 1: they intercepted him. You know, the defense did enough to 158 00:08:55,520 --> 00:08:57,760 Speaker 1: have a chance to win the game. If you if 159 00:08:57,800 --> 00:09:01,240 Speaker 1: you tell me before this game, even knowing Ryan tanney 160 00:09:01,280 --> 00:09:04,080 Speaker 1: Hill's not going to play quarterback, that the Kansas City 161 00:09:04,160 --> 00:09:07,840 Speaker 1: Chiefs are only gonna score twenty points, you take that, 162 00:09:08,000 --> 00:09:11,240 Speaker 1: I'm thinking you got a pretty good shot in seventeen 163 00:09:11,240 --> 00:09:14,040 Speaker 1: to those in regulation, right, they had to do it 164 00:09:14,080 --> 00:09:17,760 Speaker 1: in overtime. The grueling part to Amy's point about this 165 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:21,520 Speaker 1: and your play that changed the game, the two point 166 00:09:21,559 --> 00:09:24,960 Speaker 1: conversion series that that sequence of events with all the penalties, 167 00:09:25,440 --> 00:09:30,640 Speaker 1: that was mind blowingly grueling to me just watching. I 168 00:09:30,679 --> 00:09:33,439 Speaker 1: can't imagine what it was like for all those guys, 169 00:09:33,520 --> 00:09:36,480 Speaker 1: because you're right, You're like, hey, they're coming back in 170 00:09:36,559 --> 00:09:39,040 Speaker 1: this thing. When's it gonna happen? Oh, this is the place. 171 00:09:39,360 --> 00:09:41,480 Speaker 1: And even on the second and the third, I'm like, 172 00:09:41,559 --> 00:09:43,719 Speaker 1: they're gonna get this. They're just gonna keep doing this 173 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:46,600 Speaker 1: till they get it. I felt certain it was going 174 00:09:46,640 --> 00:09:50,560 Speaker 1: to kept throwing flag right. It was physically and mentally 175 00:09:50,640 --> 00:09:54,599 Speaker 1: taxing what cli Blakman's clowns. I believe it was the 176 00:09:57,480 --> 00:10:00,680 Speaker 1: you know the thing with Kelsey and Calu. If you 177 00:10:00,760 --> 00:10:04,760 Speaker 1: watch it back, it's an interesting it's an interesting call 178 00:10:04,920 --> 00:10:08,240 Speaker 1: to say the least. But listen, players like Kelsey know 179 00:10:08,320 --> 00:10:11,520 Speaker 1: how to draw flags just the same way great basketball 180 00:10:11,559 --> 00:10:15,319 Speaker 1: players know how to draw fouls when they're not fouls there, 181 00:10:15,720 --> 00:10:19,160 Speaker 1: the same way that certain catchers know how to frame 182 00:10:19,200 --> 00:10:22,040 Speaker 1: a pitch so it looks like a strike even if 183 00:10:22,040 --> 00:10:24,640 Speaker 1: it's not. I mean, certain people know how to do it, 184 00:10:25,200 --> 00:10:30,480 Speaker 1: and there are instances where you see receivers that are 185 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:33,079 Speaker 1: very good at it. They know how to make it 186 00:10:33,160 --> 00:10:37,720 Speaker 1: look as if something happened which actually didn't happen, because 187 00:10:37,840 --> 00:10:42,280 Speaker 1: in many of those cases they initiate the contact and 188 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:45,720 Speaker 1: in doing so, you would think, oh, offensive pass interference. 189 00:10:45,760 --> 00:10:48,600 Speaker 1: But that's not how it looks to the naked eye 190 00:10:48,800 --> 00:10:52,040 Speaker 1: and to an official trailing the play, And that's the 191 00:10:52,080 --> 00:10:54,319 Speaker 1: way it goes. I mean, there is a skill to that. 192 00:10:54,800 --> 00:10:58,680 Speaker 1: Oh and the really good players and Kelsey's one of them, 193 00:10:59,040 --> 00:11:01,480 Speaker 1: are the ones that figure it out. They're they're good 194 00:11:01,520 --> 00:11:04,959 Speaker 1: at the rulebook in that particular frame of things, the 195 00:11:05,000 --> 00:11:07,720 Speaker 1: way the rules have acquiesced over the years, and what 196 00:11:08,360 --> 00:11:11,920 Speaker 1: those definitions mean. And yeah, and there are certain quarterbacks 197 00:11:11,960 --> 00:11:16,280 Speaker 1: who fall different ways hit it's like taking a flop 198 00:11:16,320 --> 00:11:18,920 Speaker 1: in the NBA, like you just mentioned. Well, yeah, but 199 00:11:18,960 --> 00:11:22,040 Speaker 1: I mean, they can make it seem as if it 200 00:11:22,120 --> 00:11:26,320 Speaker 1: was an egregious ways. It was a topic of conversation 201 00:11:26,600 --> 00:11:30,559 Speaker 1: during the game yesterday. You need to be careful. We 202 00:11:30,640 --> 00:11:33,080 Speaker 1: know that they are able to do this. This is 203 00:11:33,120 --> 00:11:36,600 Speaker 1: something we've talked about. Don't take the bait. Just keep 204 00:11:36,640 --> 00:11:39,000 Speaker 1: playing your game, Keep playing the game, Keep playing your game, 205 00:11:39,280 --> 00:11:42,320 Speaker 1: all right. So that was first down, second down is 206 00:11:42,360 --> 00:11:45,360 Speaker 1: the stat that grabbed your attention, Rhett Brian, you get 207 00:11:45,360 --> 00:11:47,760 Speaker 1: to go first. I've mentioned it already right here on 208 00:11:47,760 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 1: the OTP four D, and it's the ninety one snaps 209 00:11:51,360 --> 00:11:53,800 Speaker 1: that this defense had to play. And that was on paper. 210 00:11:54,280 --> 00:11:57,440 Speaker 1: To Jim Wyatt's point, you add the penalties in and 211 00:11:57,440 --> 00:11:59,240 Speaker 1: they had to play one hundred snaps in this and 212 00:11:59,280 --> 00:12:03,760 Speaker 1: I'm looking at the participation chart Christian Fulton, Roger McCrary, 213 00:12:04,160 --> 00:12:09,360 Speaker 1: Kevin Byard, David Long Junior one hundred percent of those snaps. 214 00:12:09,600 --> 00:12:12,079 Speaker 1: Jeffrey Simmons on this ankle that has been made him 215 00:12:12,200 --> 00:12:15,079 Speaker 1: very limited in practice the last two weeks, played in 216 00:12:15,240 --> 00:12:19,160 Speaker 1: eighty one percent of the snap. He hasn't practiced, Yeah, 217 00:12:19,160 --> 00:12:22,360 Speaker 1: I mean he has not practiced in two weeks. Yeah. 218 00:12:22,400 --> 00:12:27,920 Speaker 1: So I just I'm so impressed by the give and 219 00:12:28,040 --> 00:12:31,640 Speaker 1: the effort. And again you heard it Mike Rabel's voice 220 00:12:31,720 --> 00:12:33,280 Speaker 1: last night when you were talking to him. You heard 221 00:12:33,280 --> 00:12:36,040 Speaker 1: it again today at his pressor. It's impressive to me 222 00:12:36,320 --> 00:12:39,600 Speaker 1: just what this defense did to leave it on the field. 223 00:12:39,600 --> 00:12:42,199 Speaker 1: And he told you last night Mike Rabel said, this 224 00:12:42,240 --> 00:12:44,040 Speaker 1: is gonna be tough to come back from. There's so 225 00:12:44,080 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 1: many guys that left it all out there. They're going 226 00:12:46,720 --> 00:12:51,000 Speaker 1: to have to really get them in conditioning and re 227 00:12:51,679 --> 00:12:53,800 Speaker 1: renewing of their bodies in the training room. Well, there 228 00:12:53,840 --> 00:12:57,559 Speaker 1: are two things you're saying to yourself. How much can 229 00:12:57,720 --> 00:13:01,240 Speaker 1: those guys practice this week? Realistically? How much can they 230 00:13:01,280 --> 00:13:06,040 Speaker 1: practice after having played that much? Because the worst part 231 00:13:06,080 --> 00:13:09,560 Speaker 1: for any football team in this way is you're playing 232 00:13:09,600 --> 00:13:12,440 Speaker 1: Sunday night football on the road and then you have 233 00:13:12,480 --> 00:13:15,560 Speaker 1: to play a hundred plays and it's an overtime game. 234 00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:19,040 Speaker 1: So you're you're pulling into your house at three thirty 235 00:13:19,080 --> 00:13:22,720 Speaker 1: in the morning, so you're starting the process of Monday 236 00:13:22,800 --> 00:13:26,920 Speaker 1: later than normal. And listen, albou who I get it. 237 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:30,160 Speaker 1: But this is a fact. Is this is how your 238 00:13:30,200 --> 00:13:33,720 Speaker 1: week is starting, and so you're gonna have to build 239 00:13:33,800 --> 00:13:37,160 Speaker 1: back to play against a team in Denver that had 240 00:13:37,160 --> 00:13:40,000 Speaker 1: to buy. There's no question that the fact that Kansas 241 00:13:40,040 --> 00:13:44,000 Speaker 1: City had to buy was advantageous. When you go into overtime, 242 00:13:44,080 --> 00:13:46,240 Speaker 1: they're the fresher team, a lot easier to play one 243 00:13:46,320 --> 00:13:48,520 Speaker 1: hundred plays and you've had a week off. Well, that's right, 244 00:13:48,559 --> 00:13:51,959 Speaker 1: I mean, and the Titans were fresher than Indianapolis in 245 00:13:52,000 --> 00:13:54,240 Speaker 1: the game a couple of weeks ago, coming off there by. 246 00:13:54,440 --> 00:13:57,040 Speaker 1: That's a fact. So it's not that there was any 247 00:13:57,080 --> 00:14:01,200 Speaker 1: conspiracy to throw the buy in certain ways, but that's 248 00:14:01,200 --> 00:14:03,280 Speaker 1: the way it works. So this will be a week 249 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:06,280 Speaker 1: that it will probably be a lot of walkthroughs, a 250 00:14:06,360 --> 00:14:10,040 Speaker 1: lot of things. Rabel's good at that though. That's the 251 00:14:10,120 --> 00:14:13,040 Speaker 1: good news. He's good at that. The thing I wonder about, though, 252 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:17,440 Speaker 1: is from an emotional standpoint, you know, you as a 253 00:14:17,559 --> 00:14:20,520 Speaker 1: human being, when you're disappointed, it's hard to bounce back, 254 00:14:20,920 --> 00:14:24,200 Speaker 1: and that was crushing to give that kind of effort 255 00:14:24,640 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 1: and to not win in a game that you know, 256 00:14:27,440 --> 00:14:31,120 Speaker 1: I don't know what the line became after they announced 257 00:14:31,120 --> 00:14:33,880 Speaker 1: that Ryan Tannehill was not going to play, but I 258 00:14:33,920 --> 00:14:37,840 Speaker 1: would guess it went to way double digits, right, twenty something. 259 00:14:38,840 --> 00:14:42,880 Speaker 1: It was something it that's what it was, not twenty 260 00:14:42,920 --> 00:14:45,240 Speaker 1: I don't understand game. That's okay, But when talking about 261 00:14:45,240 --> 00:14:47,880 Speaker 1: the pitch count thing, just looking at this fifty one 262 00:14:47,960 --> 00:14:52,640 Speaker 1: snaps against Houston last week, right, and sixty four against 263 00:14:52,680 --> 00:14:54,560 Speaker 1: the Colts the week before, so they've done the equivalent 264 00:14:54,560 --> 00:14:57,880 Speaker 1: of basically two games. That's a great point, all right, Amy, 265 00:14:58,320 --> 00:15:01,480 Speaker 1: your stat that grabbed your attention. The thing that grabs 266 00:15:01,520 --> 00:15:05,280 Speaker 1: my attention is Malik Willis had five completions for eighty yards. 267 00:15:05,840 --> 00:15:09,240 Speaker 1: You've got two. Got to be able to get the 268 00:15:09,320 --> 00:15:12,760 Speaker 1: ball out and be some sort of a legitimate passing 269 00:15:12,760 --> 00:15:15,760 Speaker 1: threat to play in a game like this. And this 270 00:15:16,360 --> 00:15:18,320 Speaker 1: is not just a Malik Willis problem. This is not 271 00:15:18,400 --> 00:15:22,120 Speaker 1: just a receiver's problem. This isn't everybody problem. But you've 272 00:15:22,280 --> 00:15:25,520 Speaker 1: got to be able to do more things. You cannot 273 00:15:25,560 --> 00:15:28,360 Speaker 1: just be a one dimensional We are only going to 274 00:15:28,440 --> 00:15:31,720 Speaker 1: ride Derrick Henry in a game like this. You just can't. 275 00:15:31,760 --> 00:15:36,400 Speaker 1: It doesn't work. And for the Chiefs to be able 276 00:15:36,440 --> 00:15:39,440 Speaker 1: to take away that threat or neutralize it a little bit, 277 00:15:40,000 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 1: then you're kind of left with nothing. And it's just 278 00:15:45,000 --> 00:15:46,760 Speaker 1: with numbers like that, you're not going to beat the 279 00:15:46,800 --> 00:15:50,440 Speaker 1: Kansas City Chiefs. It's frustrating because you want it. You 280 00:15:50,520 --> 00:15:53,280 Speaker 1: want it so bad for Malik to start to make 281 00:15:53,320 --> 00:15:56,680 Speaker 1: improvements and he's continuing to improve, he's continuing to get better. 282 00:15:56,960 --> 00:16:00,200 Speaker 1: That's a hard place to play for anybody, but it's 283 00:16:00,240 --> 00:16:02,960 Speaker 1: something that needs improvement on and it really sticks out 284 00:16:03,000 --> 00:16:05,840 Speaker 1: when you look next to it with Patrick Mahomes having 285 00:16:05,960 --> 00:16:09,960 Speaker 1: forty three completions from four hundred and forty six yards. 286 00:16:10,000 --> 00:16:14,760 Speaker 1: Those two numbers side by side are just shocking, almost agreed, 287 00:16:15,040 --> 00:16:18,120 Speaker 1: And I think a lot of that is a function 288 00:16:18,320 --> 00:16:21,080 Speaker 1: of when he was having to throw in the course 289 00:16:21,120 --> 00:16:24,040 Speaker 1: of the ball game. And you know, it's funny, Patrick 290 00:16:24,080 --> 00:16:26,480 Speaker 1: Mahomes never played in a situation like this when he 291 00:16:26,520 --> 00:16:29,160 Speaker 1: was a rookie. Nope, he was never asked to step 292 00:16:29,200 --> 00:16:32,800 Speaker 1: in on Sunday night football against the team that had 293 00:16:32,840 --> 00:16:36,000 Speaker 1: gone to the AFC Championship Game four years in a row. 294 00:16:36,120 --> 00:16:38,360 Speaker 1: Alex Smith took care of all that. He played the 295 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:44,120 Speaker 1: regular season finale Cats. And so I think this from Malik, 296 00:16:45,520 --> 00:16:50,720 Speaker 1: I think it's very important for the OT people and 297 00:16:50,800 --> 00:16:55,320 Speaker 1: for everybody else to keep these things in mind and 298 00:16:55,480 --> 00:16:59,880 Speaker 1: keep in mind, this is not the finished Malik Willis product. 299 00:17:00,560 --> 00:17:03,120 Speaker 1: Oh no, this is not where he's going to get 300 00:17:03,160 --> 00:17:08,000 Speaker 1: to at some point. My belief is, having done what 301 00:17:08,080 --> 00:17:11,960 Speaker 1: he's done, this is gonna make him better quicker because 302 00:17:12,000 --> 00:17:13,840 Speaker 1: when he goes back in the meeting room. I mean, 303 00:17:13,920 --> 00:17:17,320 Speaker 1: let's just say Ryan Tannehill can play this week against Denver. 304 00:17:17,800 --> 00:17:21,600 Speaker 1: Let's just say Ryan Tannehill is the quarterback against Green 305 00:17:21,640 --> 00:17:25,080 Speaker 1: Bay on November seventeenth. When he sits in those meetings 306 00:17:25,080 --> 00:17:28,720 Speaker 1: now and they talk about certain things happening, He's now 307 00:17:28,800 --> 00:17:32,080 Speaker 1: gonna know more of what they're talking about. Suddenly it's 308 00:17:32,119 --> 00:17:37,520 Speaker 1: not just words and terms and diagrams, and he's lived 309 00:17:37,600 --> 00:17:40,679 Speaker 1: that now he will be better for this, I believe. 310 00:17:41,080 --> 00:17:45,000 Speaker 1: Was he prepared to handle two minute, Absolutely not. He's 311 00:17:45,040 --> 00:17:49,840 Speaker 1: never done it. And two minute at Liberty and two 312 00:17:49,840 --> 00:17:53,040 Speaker 1: minute in Kansas City on Sunday night football are two 313 00:17:53,080 --> 00:17:56,720 Speaker 1: different things. We've made it clear all the way around, 314 00:17:56,720 --> 00:17:58,199 Speaker 1: and I think all three of us have said this. 315 00:17:58,640 --> 00:18:01,840 Speaker 1: The hope for Malik was he would totally redshirt this year, 316 00:18:02,080 --> 00:18:03,919 Speaker 1: that he would get a little mop up duty here 317 00:18:03,960 --> 00:18:06,000 Speaker 1: and again, and that he get his feet wet, like 318 00:18:06,160 --> 00:18:09,560 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes did, like Aaron Rodgers did, like some of 319 00:18:09,560 --> 00:18:12,160 Speaker 1: these other guys did. But you know what, he had 320 00:18:12,160 --> 00:18:16,760 Speaker 1: to play last night, and in certain situations he made 321 00:18:16,840 --> 00:18:21,240 Speaker 1: bad decisions because he's never been there before in his life. 322 00:18:21,359 --> 00:18:26,680 Speaker 1: It didn't change anything for me about Malik because if 323 00:18:26,680 --> 00:18:30,080 Speaker 1: you could see him afterwards, and even if you could 324 00:18:30,080 --> 00:18:32,440 Speaker 1: see him going through it amy and you're on the sidelines, 325 00:18:32,560 --> 00:18:36,280 Speaker 1: it's clear it didn't break him. We've seen guys get 326 00:18:36,280 --> 00:18:41,240 Speaker 1: broken by situations. We've seen people who've been thrown into 327 00:18:41,240 --> 00:18:45,840 Speaker 1: those situations and they have never recovered. I believe he 328 00:18:45,880 --> 00:18:48,760 Speaker 1: will go forward from this. I'm not being you know, 329 00:18:48,920 --> 00:18:52,960 Speaker 1: Joe happy. You know that everything is just sunshine and 330 00:18:53,119 --> 00:18:56,359 Speaker 1: candy and roses and hugs. But I still believe what 331 00:18:56,520 --> 00:19:00,919 Speaker 1: I believed about Malik. He has a chance to be 332 00:19:01,080 --> 00:19:03,800 Speaker 1: the guy. We don't have an answer on it yet, 333 00:19:03,840 --> 00:19:05,680 Speaker 1: and we weren't going to get an answer from last 334 00:19:05,800 --> 00:19:09,159 Speaker 1: night had he won the ball game. That wasn't going 335 00:19:09,200 --> 00:19:11,359 Speaker 1: to be the final answer whether he can run the 336 00:19:11,359 --> 00:19:14,800 Speaker 1: show on a full time basis. But I just think 337 00:19:14,880 --> 00:19:19,080 Speaker 1: from his makeup for how he handles things that you know, 338 00:19:19,359 --> 00:19:21,600 Speaker 1: if they get into the fourth quarter and they maintain 339 00:19:21,680 --> 00:19:24,240 Speaker 1: the lead and he's not asked to throw with thirty 340 00:19:24,240 --> 00:19:26,720 Speaker 1: five seconds to go, if he's not asked to throw 341 00:19:26,760 --> 00:19:30,200 Speaker 1: in overtime, I think it looks very different to people 342 00:19:30,920 --> 00:19:34,080 Speaker 1: because he just does. He has not been through enough 343 00:19:34,119 --> 00:19:38,360 Speaker 1: of that in practice situations. They don't give the backup 344 00:19:38,480 --> 00:19:43,080 Speaker 1: quarterback two minutes in practice. They give Ryan Tannehill all 345 00:19:43,160 --> 00:19:45,919 Speaker 1: the two minute reps in practice. And that's one of 346 00:19:45,920 --> 00:19:49,200 Speaker 1: the things I noticed on the sideline was that these 347 00:19:49,200 --> 00:19:52,920 Speaker 1: are guys that he is not familiar with rowing too consistently. 348 00:19:53,000 --> 00:19:56,760 Speaker 1: He doesn't practice with these guys regularly all season long. 349 00:19:57,160 --> 00:20:00,359 Speaker 1: So on the sidelines in between series, he's talking to 350 00:20:00,359 --> 00:20:04,000 Speaker 1: Austin Hooper about different tendencies and where he places the 351 00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:06,320 Speaker 1: ball and why he threw it to a certain place. 352 00:20:06,760 --> 00:20:09,880 Speaker 1: Ryan Tannehill's telling him, Oh, yeah, that guy likes this 353 00:20:09,920 --> 00:20:13,040 Speaker 1: thing or he likes that thing. They're discussing these things 354 00:20:13,080 --> 00:20:16,200 Speaker 1: that typically you get because you've been working out together, 355 00:20:16,240 --> 00:20:18,280 Speaker 1: and he's running with a different group because he has 356 00:20:18,280 --> 00:20:21,080 Speaker 1: a different role as the number two guy. I apologize 357 00:20:21,080 --> 00:20:22,760 Speaker 1: I've talked too much, but I do want to say 358 00:20:22,760 --> 00:20:25,640 Speaker 1: one more thing. I asked the question before he got 359 00:20:25,640 --> 00:20:29,200 Speaker 1: ready to take the start at Houston. During the course 360 00:20:29,240 --> 00:20:33,040 Speaker 1: of the practice week. Until that week of work, had 361 00:20:33,080 --> 00:20:37,040 Speaker 1: he ever handed off to Derrick Henry, Before he'd handed 362 00:20:37,080 --> 00:20:39,720 Speaker 1: off to his son Haskins, he'd hand it off to 363 00:20:39,800 --> 00:20:42,800 Speaker 1: Dontrell Hilliard, he'd hand it off to Julius Chestnut. But 364 00:20:42,920 --> 00:20:46,200 Speaker 1: had he ever even been on the field with Derrick 365 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:50,520 Speaker 1: Henry before, Because that's not how that works once, you know, 366 00:20:50,720 --> 00:20:55,199 Speaker 1: because in training camp, Derrick Henry doesn't practice with the backups, 367 00:20:55,520 --> 00:20:59,280 Speaker 1: and Malik Willis doesn't run with the ones. Ryan Tannehill 368 00:20:59,359 --> 00:21:02,280 Speaker 1: takes all the snaps with Derrick Henry. That's the way 369 00:21:02,320 --> 00:21:05,440 Speaker 1: it works in the regular season. They don't have just 370 00:21:05,840 --> 00:21:09,080 Speaker 1: fun time where everybody gets to work together. That's not 371 00:21:09,160 --> 00:21:12,639 Speaker 1: how that works. You know, he runs the scout team. 372 00:21:12,720 --> 00:21:16,520 Speaker 1: That's the number two quarterbacks job. And so keep that 373 00:21:16,600 --> 00:21:22,080 Speaker 1: in perspective. Throwing Dustin Hooper, throwing to Robert Woods, handing 374 00:21:22,080 --> 00:21:24,959 Speaker 1: off to Derrick Henry. That all just sort of began 375 00:21:25,119 --> 00:21:28,800 Speaker 1: for him because what you're doing is you're getting ready 376 00:21:28,840 --> 00:21:31,720 Speaker 1: for the game. And the luxury that the Titans have 377 00:21:31,840 --> 00:21:38,080 Speaker 1: had is that Tannehill, until last week, has always been there, right, 378 00:21:38,640 --> 00:21:41,639 Speaker 1: which is which was the most beautiful thing of everything 379 00:21:41,680 --> 00:21:44,640 Speaker 1: about Tannehill. Don't know what you got till it's gone. Well, 380 00:21:44,800 --> 00:21:47,440 Speaker 1: it's just I mean, you had your guy every week, 381 00:21:48,400 --> 00:21:50,959 Speaker 1: and you look at other teams going through this, and 382 00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:53,080 Speaker 1: we went through this for a long period of time. 383 00:21:53,080 --> 00:21:56,159 Speaker 1: Where is it, Charlie Whitehurst, is it? Mettenberger is it? 384 00:21:56,320 --> 00:21:59,800 Speaker 1: Jake Locker is it? You know, Ryan Fitzpatrick is it, 385 00:22:00,119 --> 00:22:02,920 Speaker 1: Matt Hasselbeck is it? I mean, we haven't had any 386 00:22:02,960 --> 00:22:07,840 Speaker 1: of that which has been so wonderful comparatively. Again, I've 387 00:22:07,880 --> 00:22:10,960 Speaker 1: talked too long. My stat that grabbed my attention is 388 00:22:10,960 --> 00:22:13,119 Speaker 1: the Titans went one for eleven on third down. That 389 00:22:13,200 --> 00:22:16,159 Speaker 1: can't happen, So I'll just leave that. Well, one for 390 00:22:16,200 --> 00:22:18,000 Speaker 1: eleven on third down. You got to stay on the field, 391 00:22:18,040 --> 00:22:20,600 Speaker 1: come on, ye all right. So we're at halftime of 392 00:22:20,640 --> 00:22:25,240 Speaker 1: the OTP four D and we're introducing the Duncan's Reward program. 393 00:22:25,280 --> 00:22:28,439 Speaker 1: These are rewards you can really use. Use them on 394 00:22:28,520 --> 00:22:33,360 Speaker 1: free donuts, coffees, breakfast sandwiches, Free donuts, coffees, breakfast sandwich. 395 00:22:33,440 --> 00:22:35,840 Speaker 1: Is to say, hey, I'm sorry for that thing I 396 00:22:35,880 --> 00:22:38,919 Speaker 1: did to my bad for talking too long on the 397 00:22:38,960 --> 00:22:43,159 Speaker 1: OTP four D. Joined Duncan Rewards today, Save them, stack them, 398 00:22:43,280 --> 00:22:45,880 Speaker 1: use them over you. One America runs on Duncan terms apply. 399 00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:48,679 Speaker 1: So today to say I'm sorry for talking too much 400 00:22:48,760 --> 00:22:50,760 Speaker 1: because I knew I was going to do that, I 401 00:22:50,920 --> 00:22:56,040 Speaker 1: brought Amy and Rat, both cookie butter, Cold Bruise and 402 00:22:56,280 --> 00:22:59,159 Speaker 1: Mike Keith. It is the most splendid thing that has 403 00:22:59,200 --> 00:23:03,160 Speaker 1: happened to me today. Chefs kiss yeah, and I appreciate 404 00:23:03,200 --> 00:23:07,040 Speaker 1: you talking too much because I got this delightful drink. Well, 405 00:23:07,080 --> 00:23:09,639 Speaker 1: we needed the coffee to record this because it's been 406 00:23:09,720 --> 00:23:13,520 Speaker 1: less than twelve hours since. Yeah, so we're running on 407 00:23:13,640 --> 00:23:17,240 Speaker 1: Duncan right now, for real, We're running on Duncan and 408 00:23:17,359 --> 00:23:19,520 Speaker 1: Jesus and that's about it. Like, I don't know, there's 409 00:23:19,600 --> 00:23:25,280 Speaker 1: nothing else keeping me alive. All we've got it is great. 410 00:23:25,320 --> 00:23:27,800 Speaker 1: And they've got all their holiday flavors out right now. 411 00:23:27,840 --> 00:23:30,399 Speaker 1: There's nothing better than holiday coffee. And you're I'm racking 412 00:23:30,480 --> 00:23:33,359 Speaker 1: up those rewards by being nice to my coworkers. Yeah, 413 00:23:33,520 --> 00:23:36,520 Speaker 1: see this is a real So you got rewards for this? Huh? Absolutely, 414 00:23:36,560 --> 00:23:40,159 Speaker 1: I'm buying you off and I'm reaping the benefits of 415 00:23:40,200 --> 00:23:43,440 Speaker 1: the Duncan rewards. I am so into that third down, 416 00:23:43,920 --> 00:23:47,560 Speaker 1: the area where the Titans must improve from yesterday, Amy Wells, 417 00:23:47,560 --> 00:23:49,479 Speaker 1: I want to see just how obvious you're going to be. 418 00:23:50,040 --> 00:23:52,679 Speaker 1: And if you were going to name more than one area, 419 00:23:52,760 --> 00:23:55,359 Speaker 1: as you are often want to do, well, what I 420 00:23:55,400 --> 00:23:58,200 Speaker 1: was going to say is third downs. You've got to 421 00:23:58,240 --> 00:24:01,400 Speaker 1: convert more third downs. So I guess obvious would be yes, 422 00:24:01,480 --> 00:24:04,200 Speaker 1: and we've already talked about it, um And so then 423 00:24:04,240 --> 00:24:07,280 Speaker 1: the other obvious thing that I could possibly say is 424 00:24:07,359 --> 00:24:10,240 Speaker 1: I don't know, let's clean up some penalties, so that 425 00:24:10,359 --> 00:24:14,760 Speaker 1: seems obvious. And also eight for fifty one. Yeah, that's 426 00:24:14,800 --> 00:24:17,800 Speaker 1: not great, and they came at some inopportunity. They came 427 00:24:17,920 --> 00:24:22,040 Speaker 1: kind of in a row. Yeah, the start to second half. Yeah, 428 00:24:22,040 --> 00:24:24,680 Speaker 1: the first six penalties of the second half that were called, 429 00:24:24,720 --> 00:24:27,040 Speaker 1: we're all on the Titans. Four of them were accepted. 430 00:24:27,320 --> 00:24:29,560 Speaker 1: And there's some things that are a little interesting about that, 431 00:24:29,920 --> 00:24:32,480 Speaker 1: but I digress. You got to clean it up. You 432 00:24:32,600 --> 00:24:34,720 Speaker 1: got to play the game the way that the officials 433 00:24:34,760 --> 00:24:38,760 Speaker 1: want you to play the game. There were eighteen enforced 434 00:24:38,800 --> 00:24:41,600 Speaker 1: penalties in the game. So the stats that we had 435 00:24:41,640 --> 00:24:46,480 Speaker 1: on Cleete Blakman's crew pretty spot on. Because I said sixteen, right, 436 00:24:46,600 --> 00:24:50,159 Speaker 1: they sixteen penalties wished on average, which makes them the 437 00:24:50,200 --> 00:24:54,760 Speaker 1: third highest in the league for tossing the flags h 438 00:24:54,960 --> 00:24:57,800 Speaker 1: Max muddies Man, they were all I mean for the 439 00:24:57,840 --> 00:25:02,000 Speaker 1: decline penalties and everything that went with it, the offsetting penalties, 440 00:25:02,280 --> 00:25:05,040 Speaker 1: there must have been close to thirty flags thrown. I 441 00:25:05,040 --> 00:25:08,359 Speaker 1: would think it was a lot. It was a lot. 442 00:25:08,400 --> 00:25:10,400 Speaker 1: To the point by the end of the game when 443 00:25:10,440 --> 00:25:13,879 Speaker 1: there wasn't a flag, everyone was like, oh, so that 444 00:25:13,960 --> 00:25:15,679 Speaker 1: we're just gonna move on to the next play like 445 00:25:15,920 --> 00:25:19,240 Speaker 1: it got a little egregious. I thought it was. Yeah, 446 00:25:19,280 --> 00:25:22,280 Speaker 1: I thought it was a little. They were certainly involved. 447 00:25:22,480 --> 00:25:24,919 Speaker 1: They were playing very close attention. They were so at 448 00:25:24,960 --> 00:25:28,520 Speaker 1: least there's that they were more involved than I normally prefer. 449 00:25:28,800 --> 00:25:31,520 Speaker 1: And officiating, I like those crews. You get about ten 450 00:25:31,560 --> 00:25:34,000 Speaker 1: flags between the two teams, and kind I forget they're there. 451 00:25:34,080 --> 00:25:37,119 Speaker 1: We're just rocket moving. Yep, Ye, all right, Rett Brian. 452 00:25:37,760 --> 00:25:40,320 Speaker 1: The area where the Titans must improve, well, I thought 453 00:25:40,320 --> 00:25:42,200 Speaker 1: we were doing third down. That's why I said third 454 00:25:42,240 --> 00:25:43,760 Speaker 1: down is what they needed to work on. A few 455 00:25:43,760 --> 00:25:47,480 Speaker 1: minutes ago. I didn't. Yeah, and that's why I said, 456 00:25:48,200 --> 00:25:51,400 Speaker 1: you know, from the stat that stood out to this, 457 00:25:51,520 --> 00:25:54,000 Speaker 1: But I would agree with Amy. It's one of eleven 458 00:25:54,000 --> 00:25:56,040 Speaker 1: on third down, it's not going to cut it. Nine 459 00:25:56,160 --> 00:25:59,840 Speaker 1: third downs converted in the last three games has to change. 460 00:26:00,200 --> 00:26:02,920 Speaker 1: Mine is actually related to that, but in a little 461 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:06,359 Speaker 1: different area. Time of possession, because they couldn't stay on 462 00:26:06,400 --> 00:26:11,240 Speaker 1: the field. They had fifteen less minutes time of possession 463 00:26:12,240 --> 00:26:15,040 Speaker 1: they did the Chiefs, and the Chiefs weren't even running 464 00:26:15,040 --> 00:26:17,400 Speaker 1: the ball. It's a whole quarter. It is a whole quarter. 465 00:26:17,440 --> 00:26:19,920 Speaker 1: We'll think about this though. I mean the Chiefs during 466 00:26:19,960 --> 00:26:23,399 Speaker 1: the course of the ball game. From their rushing they 467 00:26:23,560 --> 00:26:27,040 Speaker 1: just rushed nineteen times for seventy seven yards. If you 468 00:26:27,160 --> 00:26:30,679 Speaker 1: take out Patrick Mahomes six for sixty three, they rushed 469 00:26:30,680 --> 00:26:35,320 Speaker 1: thirteen for fourteen thirteen times for fourteen yards. So you 470 00:26:35,359 --> 00:26:39,440 Speaker 1: would think if a team's going to outpossess you by 471 00:26:39,560 --> 00:26:43,280 Speaker 1: fifteen minutes, they would have run forty times for two 472 00:26:43,440 --> 00:26:45,919 Speaker 1: hundred yards. It would have been like the Giants game. No, 473 00:26:46,760 --> 00:26:49,520 Speaker 1: they threw sixty eight times and still had the ball 474 00:26:50,200 --> 00:26:51,960 Speaker 1: that much longer. By the way, that was nearly an 475 00:26:52,080 --> 00:26:56,879 Speaker 1: NFL record. Drew Bledsoe's seventy attempts the NFL record. It 476 00:26:57,000 --> 00:26:59,440 Speaker 1: felt like it too. Oh man, we've had a lot 477 00:26:59,480 --> 00:27:03,800 Speaker 1: of NFL recorded. The game itself take five years. I 478 00:27:03,840 --> 00:27:07,960 Speaker 1: think got really cold in the fourth quarter. It got 479 00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:12,000 Speaker 1: pretty chilly, and three twenty nine, even with the overtime, 480 00:27:12,040 --> 00:27:15,800 Speaker 1: it felt like a five hour It was eternity. It 481 00:27:15,880 --> 00:27:19,720 Speaker 1: felt long college game, yes, with a much longer halftime, 482 00:27:19,760 --> 00:27:22,840 Speaker 1: with a much longer halftime. We didn't have the bands though. 483 00:27:22,920 --> 00:27:27,159 Speaker 1: No disappointing. Okay, so we move on, and of course 484 00:27:27,280 --> 00:27:30,679 Speaker 1: fourth down is what amy what is fourth down? The 485 00:27:30,760 --> 00:27:33,960 Speaker 1: player of the game your player of the game, but 486 00:27:34,080 --> 00:27:37,320 Speaker 1: Rhett Brian gets to go first. Rats, that's okay. I 487 00:27:37,359 --> 00:27:39,320 Speaker 1: don't think you guys are going to choose the one. 488 00:27:39,359 --> 00:27:45,200 Speaker 1: I'm going to choose Mine is cornerback Roger McCrary. The gentleman. 489 00:27:45,280 --> 00:27:49,040 Speaker 1: Gave up two explosive plays out of the sixty eight 490 00:27:49,080 --> 00:27:52,880 Speaker 1: pass attempts that Patrick mahomes through, but he played one 491 00:27:53,000 --> 00:27:55,400 Speaker 1: hundred percent of the snaps. He gave up the two 492 00:27:55,520 --> 00:27:58,520 Speaker 1: x plays, but he had eight tackles and an interception 493 00:27:59,160 --> 00:28:01,040 Speaker 1: and a pass break up, and he did have a 494 00:28:01,040 --> 00:28:02,920 Speaker 1: penalty that was not enforced because it was one of 495 00:28:02,920 --> 00:28:06,280 Speaker 1: those ex plays. But that young man just continues to 496 00:28:06,320 --> 00:28:10,880 Speaker 1: get better and one of the bright spots in this defense, 497 00:28:11,040 --> 00:28:13,919 Speaker 1: one of the young bright spots. That guy isn't afraid 498 00:28:13,920 --> 00:28:17,920 Speaker 1: of anything. And I just was very impressed and continued 499 00:28:17,960 --> 00:28:21,639 Speaker 1: to be about his performance on the field. And I 500 00:28:21,720 --> 00:28:24,040 Speaker 1: even ate some baked beans last night to join him 501 00:28:24,040 --> 00:28:29,800 Speaker 1: in his pregame ritual commitment. Rhett aby Wells, you're player 502 00:28:29,920 --> 00:28:33,840 Speaker 1: of the game minus Denico Autry. That man is just 503 00:28:33,960 --> 00:28:37,560 Speaker 1: a monster and he brings it every single week. He 504 00:28:37,600 --> 00:28:40,120 Speaker 1: had two sacks, he had two tackles for lost three 505 00:28:40,160 --> 00:28:43,680 Speaker 1: Quarterback hits, and that's against Patrick Mahomes, who is slippery. 506 00:28:43,920 --> 00:28:47,360 Speaker 1: He's a hard guy to catch. And he was just 507 00:28:47,520 --> 00:28:51,760 Speaker 1: so powerful and so consistent in what he was doing yesterday. 508 00:28:52,040 --> 00:28:54,560 Speaker 1: And listen when he came off of that field. My 509 00:28:54,720 --> 00:28:58,600 Speaker 1: man was tired and he was fighting for it, but 510 00:28:58,680 --> 00:29:01,160 Speaker 1: he was so determined that when he got out on 511 00:29:01,200 --> 00:29:03,560 Speaker 1: the field, you couldn't tell how tired he was on 512 00:29:03,600 --> 00:29:06,880 Speaker 1: the sidelines. It was incredible, and he was very captivating 513 00:29:07,000 --> 00:29:10,120 Speaker 1: to me as the game was ending, because I noticed 514 00:29:10,160 --> 00:29:12,840 Speaker 1: such a stark contrast from when he was on the 515 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:15,200 Speaker 1: sidelines trying to recover and when they were out on 516 00:29:15,240 --> 00:29:19,000 Speaker 1: the field. Just an incredible performance. He's my player the game. 517 00:29:19,040 --> 00:29:22,280 Speaker 1: I'm gonna give it to Mario Edwards backup defensive Lindon Red. 518 00:29:22,320 --> 00:29:25,040 Speaker 1: I don't know exactly how many snaps he played, but 519 00:29:25,120 --> 00:29:27,720 Speaker 1: in the course of the ball game he had two tackles, 520 00:29:27,760 --> 00:29:31,920 Speaker 1: a sack, a tackle for loss. He also had five 521 00:29:32,040 --> 00:29:35,200 Speaker 1: quarterback pressures. So I mean, you're talking about a guy 522 00:29:35,240 --> 00:29:37,920 Speaker 1: who for it seemed like for every snap he was 523 00:29:37,960 --> 00:29:41,640 Speaker 1: in there, he was making things happen. He's a guy 524 00:29:41,680 --> 00:29:45,320 Speaker 1: who's had an interesting football past. He's nearly twenty nine 525 00:29:45,400 --> 00:29:48,480 Speaker 1: years old. He'll be twenty nine in January. It's coming 526 00:29:48,480 --> 00:29:51,240 Speaker 1: out of Denton, Texas. His dad was Mario Edwards, who 527 00:29:51,280 --> 00:29:54,760 Speaker 1: played defensive back for the Cowboys and was awesome and 528 00:29:54,880 --> 00:29:57,480 Speaker 1: he's the number one player in America. Coming out of 529 00:29:57,560 --> 00:30:00,720 Speaker 1: high school, he goes to Florida stated it's alma mater, 530 00:30:01,440 --> 00:30:05,000 Speaker 1: and you know, he has a really good career at 531 00:30:05,000 --> 00:30:07,480 Speaker 1: Florida State. He ends up being a second round pick 532 00:30:07,600 --> 00:30:13,080 Speaker 1: by Oakland, and he's never really quite caught on, even 533 00:30:13,160 --> 00:30:17,480 Speaker 1: though he's been pretty productive in backup roles wherever he's 534 00:30:17,480 --> 00:30:20,440 Speaker 1: been for the Raiders, for the Giants, for the Saints, 535 00:30:21,200 --> 00:30:24,720 Speaker 1: for the Bears. Even last year for the Bears, he 536 00:30:25,200 --> 00:30:27,720 Speaker 1: was an effective player as a backup. He gets cut 537 00:30:27,760 --> 00:30:32,000 Speaker 1: by the Bears on August thirtieth, signs with the Jacksonville 538 00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 1: practice squad. The Titans signed him off the Jacksonville practice 539 00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:39,040 Speaker 1: squad on September the twenty sixth. And he's played good 540 00:30:39,040 --> 00:30:40,840 Speaker 1: football ever since he's been here. Did you find him 541 00:30:40,840 --> 00:30:43,680 Speaker 1: many plays? Forty seven snaps? I got forty seven snaps 542 00:30:43,680 --> 00:30:46,160 Speaker 1: out of him, so that's outstanding, and five more on 543 00:30:46,280 --> 00:30:49,440 Speaker 1: special teams. Yeah, So yeah, I give it to Mario Edwards. 544 00:30:49,560 --> 00:30:52,040 Speaker 1: I love to see. And I tell you that's the 545 00:30:52,120 --> 00:30:54,600 Speaker 1: part of this team that has not let anybody down 546 00:30:54,880 --> 00:30:59,440 Speaker 1: is the defensive line. It's been somebody. I mean every 547 00:30:59,480 --> 00:31:02,400 Speaker 1: single week, it's not him, it's Tierre Tart. If it's 548 00:31:02,400 --> 00:31:05,040 Speaker 1: not Tierre Tart, it's Jeffrey Simmons. Thought tier Tart was 549 00:31:05,080 --> 00:31:07,480 Speaker 1: about to get his first career sack. I thought he 550 00:31:07,520 --> 00:31:10,080 Speaker 1: was going to He had five quarterback pressures. I mean, 551 00:31:10,120 --> 00:31:13,680 Speaker 1: he was bringing it. And you know, but playing with 552 00:31:13,760 --> 00:31:18,240 Speaker 1: Jeff and Denico and all of those guys have have 553 00:31:18,400 --> 00:31:22,240 Speaker 1: done a good job this year sort of holding the point. Yeah, 554 00:31:22,320 --> 00:31:24,800 Speaker 1: I'm excited to see how this team responds this week. 555 00:31:24,920 --> 00:31:29,000 Speaker 1: Weeks like this are what Mike Vrabel builds a team for. Agreed, 556 00:31:29,200 --> 00:31:31,800 Speaker 1: this is this is the moment like this is what 557 00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:35,280 Speaker 1: all of the talk about culture and being tough, and 558 00:31:36,120 --> 00:31:39,400 Speaker 1: this is what they talk about is a week like this. 559 00:31:39,480 --> 00:31:43,560 Speaker 1: So I'm excited to watch this team rally together and 560 00:31:43,960 --> 00:31:47,840 Speaker 1: move forward far. Bureau Health Plans is more than healthcare coverage. 561 00:31:47,880 --> 00:31:52,080 Speaker 1: It's a better experience. Visit FBHP dot com to learn more. Well, 562 00:31:52,080 --> 00:31:55,720 Speaker 1: that's going to do it. Thanking Amy Wells and Rhett Brian. 563 00:31:55,840 --> 00:31:58,040 Speaker 1: I'm Mike Keith and you have been listening to the 564 00:31:58,160 --> 00:32:02,800 Speaker 1: O T P. Or be welcome to the Big Show 565 00:32:03,240 --> 00:32:07,920 Speaker 1: where the legends go. Everybody knows it's our house, fighting 566 00:32:08,000 --> 00:32:11,800 Speaker 1: for Tennessee, making us to read greatness is meant to 567 00:32:11,880 --> 00:32:11,920 Speaker 1: be